Difference between revisions of "Witchcrafter"
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− | | caption = "[[Witchcraft Master Verre]]" | + | | caption = "[[Witchcraft Master Verre]]" and "[[Witchcraft Schmitta]]" in the artwork of "[[Witchcraft Collaboration]]" |
| ja_name = ウィッチクラフト | | ja_name = ウィッチクラフト | ||
| romaji = Wicchikurafuto | | romaji = Wicchikurafuto | ||
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− | "Witchcraft" monsters seem to be named after words in other languages related to artisan crafts. Also the "craft" in "Witchcraft" refers to the fact that they are | + | "Witchcraft" monsters seem to be named after words in other languages related to artisan crafts. Also the "craft" in "Witchcraft" refers to the fact that they are craftsmen. |
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|effect monsters = | |effect monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Edel]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Haine]] | ||
* [[Witchcraft Master Verre]] | * [[Witchcraft Master Verre]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Pittore]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Poterie]] | ||
* [[Witchcraft Schmitta]] | * [[Witchcraft Schmitta]] | ||
+ | * [[Jowgen the Spiritualist]] | ||
+ | * [[Summoner Monk]] | ||
|link monsters = | |link monsters = | ||
+ | * [[Akashic Magician]] | ||
* [[Crowley, the First Propheseer]] | * [[Crowley, the First Propheseer]] | ||
+ | * [[Daybreaker the Splendid Magical Knight]] | ||
+ | * [[Summon Sorceress]] | ||
|spells = | |spells = | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Bystreet]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Collaboration]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Creation]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Draping]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Sabotage]] | ||
+ | * [[Witchcraft Scroll]] | ||
+ | * [[Burial from a Different Dimension]] | ||
+ | * [[Card of Demise]] | ||
+ | * [[Foolish Burial]] | ||
+ | * [[Foolish Burial Goods]] | ||
* [[The Grand Spellbook Tower]] | * [[The Grand Spellbook Tower]] | ||
* [[Spellbook of Knowledge]] | * [[Spellbook of Knowledge]] | ||
+ | * [[Spellbook of Life]] | ||
* [[Spellbook of Wisdom]] | * [[Spellbook of Wisdom]] | ||
* [[Spellbook Star Hall]] | * [[Spellbook Star Hall]] | ||
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+ | * [[Witchcraft Masterpiece]] | ||
+ | * [[Rivalry of Warlords]] | ||
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"Witchcraft" (ウィッチクラフト Wicchikurafuto) is an archetype introduced in Deck Build Pack: Infinity Chasers. It is described as being a "Spellcaster theme that uses in-hand Spell Cards to employ various effects."[1]
Etymology
"Witchcraft" monsters seem to be named after words in other languages related to artisan crafts. Also the "craft" in "Witchcraft" refers to the fact that they are craftsmen.
Witchcraft | Origin |
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Poterie | Pottery in French |
Pittore | Painter in Italian |
Schmitta | Blacksmith in German (Schmied) |
Edel | Gemstone in German (Edelstein) |
Haine | Clothing in Romanian |
Master Verre | Glass in French |
Playing style
Their effects resolve around discarding Spell Cards to activate their effects.
References
- ↑ "Deck Build Pack – Infinity Chasers Themes Confirmed". The Organization. December 4, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.